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The federal parks officials who run a Florida historical site are changing the narrative about it and bringing that narrative to Oklahoma. Tribal nations in Oklahoma are vital to preserving that memory
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Producers of the show Tulsa King are pulling the name of the Quapaw Nation from the show. This comes after tribal leaders condemned their portrayal.
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The Comanche and Quapaw Nations are condemning inaccurate depictions of their tribes in a well-known book and television series.
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The City of Lawton said it is not responsible for a July fishkill in East Cache Creek, and environmental officials now agree.
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As the City of Lawton works to fix problems at its wastewater treatment plant, conditions downstream have taken a turn for the worse. The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality has issued a Notice of Violation that says the water quality in East Cache Creek is killing fish.
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Dozens of Indigenous children deepened their environmental and cultural knowledge at the Wildlife Explorers Environmental Camp in southwest Oklahoma.
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After a TikTok video went viral about water pollution in East Cache Creek, City of Lawton officials have explained their plan to restore water levels.
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Documents obtained by KOSU show Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has retained outside legal counsel in an effort to advance contested gaming compacts with four Oklahoma tribes, and state legislative leaders didn’t know anything about it.
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The lawsuit brought by more than 100 tribal nations will benefit all 574 federally recognized tribes.
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The two winter storms and the plunging temperatures have put a strain on Oklahoma's power grid and natural gas supply. Tribal Nations across the state are…